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In X-Men: Evolution, Mystique is portrayed as a ruthless and feared character, a master of hand-to-hand combat and an unscrupulous manipulator. During the first season she maintains a position of power as the principal of Bayville High, under the alias "Raven Darkholme." When she disappears at the end of the season, a replacement principal is brought in, requiring her to invent a new alias ("Risty Wilde") for season two. Under this identity she befriends Rogue and is able to spy on the X-Men. Later, she kidnaps and impersonates Professor X. However, as cold and ruthless she appears, she has one thing she holds dear: the well being of her two children, Rogue and Nightcrawler. Whereas the latter seems to return the love, Rogue deeply despises her and even attempted to kill her at one point. Towards the end of Season 4, her powers are greatly enhanced by Apocalypse when she is forced to become one of his horsemen. She gained the ability to transform into multiple beings at once (a swarm of scorpions), change into a liquid state and regenerate limbs lost in combat (though this could simply be another application of her liquid state), but lost these powers when Apocalypse's plans were thwarted.
 
In X-Men: Evolution, Mystique is portrayed as a ruthless and feared character, a master of hand-to-hand combat and an unscrupulous manipulator. During the first season she maintains a position of power as the principal of Bayville High, under the alias "Raven Darkholme." When she disappears at the end of the season, a replacement principal is brought in, requiring her to invent a new alias ("Risty Wilde") for season two. Under this identity she befriends Rogue and is able to spy on the X-Men. Later, she kidnaps and impersonates Professor X. However, as cold and ruthless she appears, she has one thing she holds dear: the well being of her two children, Rogue and Nightcrawler. Whereas the latter seems to return the love, Rogue deeply despises her and even attempted to kill her at one point. Towards the end of Season 4, her powers are greatly enhanced by Apocalypse when she is forced to become one of his horsemen. She gained the ability to transform into multiple beings at once (a swarm of scorpions), change into a liquid state and regenerate limbs lost in combat (though this could simply be another application of her liquid state), but lost these powers when Apocalypse's plans were thwarted.
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Mystique
Real Name Raven Darkholme
Alternate Identity Mystique
Powers and Abilities Shapeshifting
Team Affiliations Brotherhood of Mutants

In X-Men: Evolution, Mystique is portrayed as a ruthless and feared character, a master of hand-to-hand combat and an unscrupulous manipulator. During the first season she maintains a position of power as the principal of Bayville High, under the alias "Raven Darkholme." When she disappears at the end of the season, a replacement principal is brought in, requiring her to invent a new alias ("Risty Wilde") for season two. Under this identity she befriends Rogue and is able to spy on the X-Men. Later, she kidnaps and impersonates Professor X. However, as cold and ruthless she appears, she has one thing she holds dear: the well being of her two children, Rogue and Nightcrawler. Whereas the latter seems to return the love, Rogue deeply despises her and even attempted to kill her at one point. Towards the end of Season 4, her powers are greatly enhanced by Apocalypse when she is forced to become one of his horsemen. She gained the ability to transform into multiple beings at once (a swarm of scorpions), change into a liquid state and regenerate limbs lost in combat (though this could simply be another application of her liquid state), but lost these powers when Apocalypse's plans were thwarted.